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brown won't be returning. he came in third losing to david grosso by more than 15,000 votes. brown lost ground after reports of missing money from his campaign. >>> maryland voters gave the green light on three big issues yesterday. one of the most controversial is gay marriage. it passed 52% to 48%. now the state will be the first to approve same sex marriage by popular vote. there's also question 7 which also passed 52% to 48%. this lets a casino in prince george's county and table games in five other gambling venues. there's also the dream act ballot which passed 59% to 41%. it means undocumented immigrants are now allowed to pay in-state tuition at local community colleges. matt jablow has more on what this means for maryland. [ people chanting ] >> reporter: the mood at the maryland in hyattsville was downright jubilant when it became clear that maryland voters had resoundingly approved question 4, the so- called dream act. this allows undocumented immigrants and their children to pay in-state tuition rates at state colleges and universities. assuming they've attended a
brown won't be returning. he came in third losing to david grosso by more than 15,000 votes. brown lost ground after reports of missing money from his campaign. >>> maryland voters gave the green light on three big issues yesterday. one of the most controversial is gay marriage. it passed 52% to 48%. now the state will be the first to approve same sex marriage by popular vote. there's also question 7 which also passed 52% to 48%. this lets a casino in prince george's county and table...
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brown. district voters ousted brown from the d.c. council after a string of revelations about his personal and political finances. just another episode for d.c. voters growing more concerned about ethics and local politics. let's take a look here at the ipad results. these were two city at large positions that were up for grabs. vincent orange of course ruling the day here getting 36% of the vote. but david grosso actually coming in at 20% versus 15% for michael brown. this really became an election about character and we didn't just see that with these two men running for that particular office. it also came with the question a charter amendment, charter amendment number 5, voters said yes to allowing the council to expel a council member for gross mission conduct. let me show -- misconduct. let me show you this here. on question 5 the amendment, 86% of voters in the district volted in favor of that against 14%. it also came up in amendment 6, this would be disqualification from the d.c. council. 22% against and 76% for it. and one
brown. district voters ousted brown from the d.c. council after a string of revelations about his personal and political finances. just another episode for d.c. voters growing more concerned about ethics and local politics. let's take a look here at the ipad results. these were two city at large positions that were up for grabs. vincent orange of course ruling the day here getting 36% of the vote. but david grosso actually coming in at 20% versus 15% for michael brown. this really became an...
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. >>> in the district of columbia michael brown was defeated. >> david grosso edged him out. >> brown was troubled by a string of uncomfortable revelations concerning his finances. >> upset over a string of ethical failures by various city leaders, brown is out, david grosso is at large city councilman in our district. >> we want to get live to ko im. good morning. >> reporter: good morning andrea and mike. we continue to see most ethics this morning, three charter amendments surrounded the character of the politicians and they all passed overwhelmingly. the numbers tell the story of how voters want the 13 member council and the mayor to stay away from trouble. amendment 5 now lets council members with a five out of six vote to expel one of thinker own for quote -- their own for quote gross misconduct. also convicted of a felony while in office cannot complete his or her term or run for office ever again. and finally 78% of voters passed amendment 7 which applies the same restrictions to the mayor's seat. it has been a roller coaster year, mike and andrea, two council members resigned
. >>> in the district of columbia michael brown was defeated. >> david grosso edged him out. >> brown was troubled by a string of uncomfortable revelations concerning his finances. >> upset over a string of ethical failures by various city leaders, brown is out, david grosso is at large city councilman in our district. >> we want to get live to ko im. good morning. >> reporter: good morning andrea and mike. we continue to see most ethics this morning,...
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warren defeated moderate republican scott brown. warren's advocacy work led to her helping to found the u.s. consumer financial protection bureau. >>> republicans hope to gain a senate seat in missouri evaporated months ago after todd akin's legitimate rape comment. and incumbent claire mccaskill returned to capitol hill for another term. >>> another senate candidate tried to rebound from a controversial comment about rape. richard mourdock was his name. but he lost. >>> so with those democratic wins, plus tim kaine beating george allen in virginia the republicans won't gain control of the senate. at last check -- there are also a couple of independents who tend to vote with the democrats. as far as the house of representatives, the republicans will cheep their sizable -- keep their sizability majority there. a few races are still outstanding but current totals have the gop with 232 house members and the democrats with 186 representatives. >>> here's another thing that is not changing on capitol hill. virginia's representatives. >>
warren defeated moderate republican scott brown. warren's advocacy work led to her helping to found the u.s. consumer financial protection bureau. >>> republicans hope to gain a senate seat in missouri evaporated months ago after todd akin's legitimate rape comment. and incumbent claire mccaskill returned to capitol hill for another term. >>> another senate candidate tried to rebound from a controversial comment about rape. richard mourdock was his name. but he lost....
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so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very fruit-tritious. or, try ocean spray light 50, with just 50 calories, a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. with tasty flavors like cranberry-pomegranate and cranberry- concord grape, it's like a fruit stand in every bottle. just...you know... demonstrating how we blend the fruits. try all our tasty ocean spray 100% and light 50 juices. >> reporter: i'm chris stanford in minnesota, where two controversial questions are fueling what is expected to be the largest voter turnout in the country today. one of the ballot questions would require voter i.d. at the polls. the other would strengthen the state's ban on gay marriage. there is a concern that redistricting could bog down the system today. many people here are voting somewhere different than four years ago. here four polling
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t ame brown strolled ou y night court tuesda straight into a political free fall. earlier, brown received a in superiorntence court, no jail time, on a charge.nor court, he was sentenced to one day in jail for personal loan documents. time has to court cases over, his when they ended about five-six hours of confinement. he refused to answer any questions. d.c. residents are talking. >> i think he should serve time just like any ordinary person. >> it is not right. not get off too easy. arrestlso under house for six months. he must perform 480 hours of community service. the second council member criminal charges this year. >> we need to clean house and elected officials accountable. >> on the other side of this issue, some argue the case was flimsyme brown at best. the federal judge sentenced him to only 1 days confinement. prosecutors, though, say this is words: greed and ambition. sticking with d.c. government, d.c. mayor vincent gray celebrated his 70th evening.this was welcomed by friends and his birthdayorters was last week, but tonight was his party. >> we ha
t ame brown strolled ou y night court tuesda straight into a political free fall. earlier, brown received a in superiorntence court, no jail time, on a charge.nor court, he was sentenced to one day in jail for personal loan documents. time has to court cases over, his when they ended about five-six hours of confinement. he refused to answer any questions. d.c. residents are talking. >> i think he should serve time just like any ordinary person. >> it is not right. not get off too...
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we will talk about proposition 38 and the one that governor brown is voting on. we will be right back.
we will talk about proposition 38 and the one that governor brown is voting on. we will be right back.
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. >>> michael brown lost his seat on the d.c. council. an independent won. derrick ward spoke with him. he joins us live in northeast d.c. >> how are you, keith? we are in northeast. this is a neighborhood where dave lives. he will become the newest member of the d.c. council after being elected last night. in being elected, he unseated incumbent michael brown, an independent who already conceded his personal financial problems didn't help his chances of being reele reelected. as voters, look at the voting record. he was able to strike a resident cord with voters in the district. those who are reform minded. he now joins the council and the government who has their own share of issues, past and present. we spoke with him about how he feels he fits into the whole scheme of things. >> i think the people of the district of columbia feel they are engaged. if they can have a say in where we are going go. electing me makes that statement. also, the vote on the amendment says the same thing. it's all tied together and they want to move forward when it comes to who
. >>> michael brown lost his seat on the d.c. council. an independent won. derrick ward spoke with him. he joins us live in northeast d.c. >> how are you, keith? we are in northeast. this is a neighborhood where dave lives. he will become the newest member of the d.c. council after being elected last night. in being elected, he unseated incumbent michael brown, an independent who already conceded his personal financial problems didn't help his chances of being reele reelected. as...
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figure this debate is being played out on a smaller scale in california where democratic governor jerry brown is asking voters to support proposition thirty a ballot initiative that will raise taxes on the rich slightly in order to raise more revenue for the cash strapped state on it's a prop thirty argued that passage will lead to exodus of millionaires from the state and this a collapsing economy but a new study by sociologist at stanford princeton proves that that claim is untrue as c.n. be serial ports the study looked at two tax changes in california one thousand nine hundred tax credit and i income filers in two thousand and five levy called the mental health services tax that took one percent of income over one million using tax return data the researchers examined out of the changes affected millionaire migration in or out of the state before and after the tax laws were passed the results were pretty straightforward a tax cut for the rich had no effect on more millionaires moving into the state and a mattress a modest top tax hike on the rich tax hike had no effect on more millionaire
figure this debate is being played out on a smaller scale in california where democratic governor jerry brown is asking voters to support proposition thirty a ballot initiative that will raise taxes on the rich slightly in order to raise more revenue for the cash strapped state on it's a prop thirty argued that passage will lead to exodus of millionaires from the state and this a collapsing economy but a new study by sociologist at stanford princeton proves that that claim is untrue as c.n. be...
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senator dianne feinstein joined brown at a rally in san francisco. >> 27 billion of red ink. that was the debt. and we have slashed -- we have -- i mean, it's amazing! >> reporter: the governor mentioned a doomsday scenario. do you see that happening if it doesn't pass? >> i'm not going to predict doom for this state because i just will never do that. but i think it could be a very rough go. >> reporter: some of those against prop 30 don't want another tax hike and say there is no guarantee where the money will go. one of the biggest supporters is the california teachers association. elissa harrington, cbs 5. >>> there are several other major propositions on the ballots statewide. prop 32 calls for more restrictions on political contributions by labor unions. they would not be able to use money from members' payroll deductions. prop 34 would repeal california's death penalty maximum punishment in the state then would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment are too costly. and it's been years since anyone in the state has be
senator dianne feinstein joined brown at a rally in san francisco. >> 27 billion of red ink. that was the debt. and we have slashed -- we have -- i mean, it's amazing! >> reporter: the governor mentioned a doomsday scenario. do you see that happening if it doesn't pass? >> i'm not going to predict doom for this state because i just will never do that. but i think it could be a very rough go. >> reporter: some of those against prop 30 don't want another tax hike and say...
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remember, kwame brown had to step down, the temporary person in place right now is phil mendelson. he's running for that seat and it looks like, if you talk to most folks in the district, that phil mendelson will become the council chair. at this point, we're not sure again, brian, the polls closing in the district at 8:00 p.m. >> all right, matt ackland. let's try back with karen gray houston in burke, virginia now. >> reporter: the polls close here in virginia in a few minutes. at 7:00, and we should be starting to get an indication, not too long after that, about whether this is going to be a red or a blue state. president obama seems to have a slightem in the more recent polls taken over mitt romney. as you know, the only poll that really counts is the one that is going on right now. now, the lines have been long here. voting heavy at the lake braddock secondary school in burke all day long and this houses two precincts. the lake braddock precinct, a larger one and the heaviest voting and the signal hill precinct. we are told by officials that, and i have some numbers here 4600
remember, kwame brown had to step down, the temporary person in place right now is phil mendelson. he's running for that seat and it looks like, if you talk to most folks in the district, that phil mendelson will become the council chair. at this point, we're not sure again, brian, the polls closing in the district at 8:00 p.m. >> all right, matt ackland. let's try back with karen gray houston in burke, virginia now. >> reporter: the polls close here in virginia in a few minutes. at...
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but newcomer independent david grosso beat out incumbent michael brown. phil mendelson is chairman of the council after serving for five months following kwame brown's resignation. yvette alexander retained her council ward seat. 88% of the vote for marion barry, who begins his third term on the d.c. council. >>> maryland democrats picked up a seat in the house of representatives in the 6th district. john delaney beat long time incumbent roscoe bartlett. the lines were recently redrawn. in virginia's 8th district, jim moran beat patrick murray by an overwhelming margin. it's the second time murray challenged moran. >>> it is now 4:36. 40 degrees. still to come, lots of voters stood in line to cast their votes. coming up, we'll keep an eye on the voting problems in virginia and nationwide. >>> welcome back. at 4:39, it has been a cold start to the week and getting even colder. we've mentioned the "s" word. i had to dig out the winter coats for my kids. they said, you know what, it's november. i'm not putting on my winter coat. >> tom, seems like a big word
but newcomer independent david grosso beat out incumbent michael brown. phil mendelson is chairman of the council after serving for five months following kwame brown's resignation. yvette alexander retained her council ward seat. 88% of the vote for marion barry, who begins his third term on the d.c. council. >>> maryland democrats picked up a seat in the house of representatives in the 6th district. john delaney beat long time incumbent roscoe bartlett. the lines were recently...
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jerry brown. the state has a lot to lose. >> obviously, the governor has been the biggest cheerleader for this measure and has been talking about it for quite a long time and campaigning on behalf of it. somebody who is fiscally responsible to this measure and saying for quite some time, if we want to move towards a balanced budget and be want to continue to improve education in california, that we really need this measure. >> you are in education, is this something that you can your colleague very worried about? >> we get the college students and we get the end stage of that process and to the extent that we can improve and strengthen, you know, k through 12 education, that is better for us. so, you know, i have a lot of colleagues and community colleges that are very concerned about this because thises fu fu would also affect them and it's a big deal. definitely prefer 30 to 38. >> what about voter turnout? do you expect it to be high? >> i am not sure it will be as high in 2008. we set some rec
jerry brown. the state has a lot to lose. >> obviously, the governor has been the biggest cheerleader for this measure and has been talking about it for quite a long time and campaigning on behalf of it. somebody who is fiscally responsible to this measure and saying for quite some time, if we want to move towards a balanced budget and be want to continue to improve education in california, that we really need this measure. >> you are in education, is this something that you can...
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. >> reporter: up against a well-liked republican incumbent, senator scott brown, who won ted kennedy's seat two years ago. the rare republican who stresses his cooperation with president obama who's expected to easily carry massachusetts. >> i was just named the least partisan senator, and i take great pride in that, in working with others trying to get things done. >> reporter: voters are deciding 33 senate races, and for much of the year republicans believed they had a good shot at picking up the three or four seats needed to take over the majority, but controversy slowed their momentum. republicans had banked on wins in missouri and indiana until gop candidates todd akin and richard mourdock made divisive comments about rape and pregnancy. >> those two races in particular, the republicans have done it to themselves, and those two races might be enough to cost the republicans control of the senate. >> reporter: in connecticut republicans had hoped former world wrestling entertainment ceo linda mcmahon could pull off an upset spending part of her own fortune, but polls show her behind
. >> reporter: up against a well-liked republican incumbent, senator scott brown, who won ted kennedy's seat two years ago. the rare republican who stresses his cooperation with president obama who's expected to easily carry massachusetts. >> i was just named the least partisan senator, and i take great pride in that, in working with others trying to get things done. >> reporter: voters are deciding 33 senate races, and for much of the year republicans believed they had a good...
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the winner will complete brown's term, which runs through january 2nd, 2013. that means another race for chairman takes place in 2014. >>> d.c. residents will vote on three measures vo kused on preventing corruption in the wilson building. the council has to have 5/6 majority to do so. anyone convicts of a felony would ve to leave office. they would be banned from ever serving in office again. question 7 applies the same penalties to the mayor. the best place to get information all day long, www.nbcwashington.com. check out our online voting guide. look in the top right corner of the home page. you are looking live at democracy plaza in new york. it's the headquarters for nbc news 'coverage. nbc 4, your home for all things election. >> on this election day, we have had a chilly start to the morning. let's see what's going to happen later this afternoon. >> tom kierein is here with the latest on the storm team 4 weather deck. >> thankfully, we didn't have prepgs on this election day. we have cold breezes. temperatures in the 40s. we have sunshine. it feels cold
the winner will complete brown's term, which runs through january 2nd, 2013. that means another race for chairman takes place in 2014. >>> d.c. residents will vote on three measures vo kused on preventing corruption in the wilson building. the council has to have 5/6 majority to do so. anyone convicts of a felony would ve to leave office. they would be banned from ever serving in office again. question 7 applies the same penalties to the mayor. the best place to get information all day...
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. >> i think house races had an impact because barack obama, sherrod brown, governors, they had some definition. so that outside spending is a little less nefarious. it's still tough to deal with. but if you're not known it's going to be an imact about this. there's a term about politics which is the amount of television you buy. it means the average viewer sees the ad 10 times. in this election the republicans super pacs were at 9,000 or 10,000 points. i spent a lot of nights in hotel rooms there. and you turn on to tell vision. it was wall to wall political act and in many of those markets you see two or three ads. there is strong differences on this but we had one individual, one spend 100 million on the presidential direction. one person will try. there will be soul searching on the republican side. it had all this money. i don't think it's going away. but this is a big question in 2016, the democrats and republicans who were thinking about running for president, unless something changes, hadley, the first question will not be how many volunteers can be put together. what -- with
. >> i think house races had an impact because barack obama, sherrod brown, governors, they had some definition. so that outside spending is a little less nefarious. it's still tough to deal with. but if you're not known it's going to be an imact about this. there's a term about politics which is the amount of television you buy. it means the average viewer sees the ad 10 times. in this election the republicans super pacs were at 9,000 or 10,000 points. i spent a lot of nights in hotel...
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right before the polls closed, scott brown was predicted. the atlanta acquirer -- inquirer is predicting a elizabeth warren is the winner. nbc news is projecting yes to the california question no. 3, which is on medical marijuana. >> there are so many things to talk about. washington post apologized for prematurely saying elizabeth warren would win. >> let's talk about the tammy baldwin victory. that was hugely significant. all of us remember her role at the center of support for community uprising against scott walker, and when you combine that kind of pushed back of so many of us witness and her courageous position of that in the sense of aligning herself with not just the trade unions, who have showed up with tremendous support on her behalf, but also grass-roots groups, but young gay and lesbian organizations that got under covered in their role but played a big part. she is somebody who has been debated in this race. the propaganda groups tried to pick up on video she recorded on gay pride day and say, what an enforcer of trends gender
right before the polls closed, scott brown was predicted. the atlanta acquirer -- inquirer is predicting a elizabeth warren is the winner. nbc news is projecting yes to the california question no. 3, which is on medical marijuana. >> there are so many things to talk about. washington post apologized for prematurely saying elizabeth warren would win. >> let's talk about the tammy baldwin victory. that was hugely significant. all of us remember her role at the center of support for...
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i bet we can find out more b going to jeff brown. >> brown: i bet we can. let's start with nebraska. >> deb fish ser from the northern part the state and she won a surprise primary, where you had two well-known candidates running against each other and surprised everybody and and won in part because of the sarah palin endorsement. people didn't give her much of a chance against bob kerry, particularly because he had been living in new york for so long. this is aery conrvatve state, and the anti-obama vote was going to come out fairly strong there. it's not a huge surprise but it's one the democrats had hope for. >> brown: you had a national figure in bob kerry. >> and in the last week or so, the democrats said the race has tightened. deb fisher, when i interviewed her, nobody thought she would be the nominee. but she was personable, and articulate. >> she's a farmer not an artist. >> i think she didn't do great in the debates, but, look, this is a republican state. she's a good candidate. and bob kerry had lo o baggage. when you're head of the new schools i
i bet we can find out more b going to jeff brown. >> brown: i bet we can. let's start with nebraska. >> deb fish ser from the northern part the state and she won a surprise primary, where you had two well-known candidates running against each other and surprised everybody and and won in part because of the sarah palin endorsement. people didn't give her much of a chance against bob kerry, particularly because he had been living in new york for so long. this is aery conrvatve state,...
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our friend, senator sherrod brown up for re-election and senator sherrod brown thanks for joining us again today. >> good to be back bill. sorry i'm not in the studio but had to be somewhere else. >> bill: hey you are where you ought to be and senator we just want you to know that we're one of the millions and millions of americans who are so excited by the internet sensation of the day and that is sherrod brown rockin' out at the jay-z concert last night. >> when i woke up and somebody sent me a tweet from chicago actually sent it to me before my wife went online. this has gone crazy. i was just mortified because i didn't know what it looked like. could have been worse. my wife and daughter look pretty good. i look passable, i guess. i don't know. >> you look better than any of us could have done. >> bill: you're in the crowd there. >> it was pretty cool. my daughter just loves jay-z. i can't say i'm a big fan but i've met him for like 30 seconds. really nice guy. these guys are willing to give their time and they don't charge for this and you know, they believe in this mission and
our friend, senator sherrod brown up for re-election and senator sherrod brown thanks for joining us again today. >> good to be back bill. sorry i'm not in the studio but had to be somewhere else. >> bill: hey you are where you ought to be and senator we just want you to know that we're one of the millions and millions of americans who are so excited by the internet sensation of the day and that is sherrod brown rockin' out at the jay-z concert last night. >> when i woke up...
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governor brown designed the california budget to include the revenue from property. so if it fails it will force the state to immediately cut $6 billion-that $6 million from the budget triggering massive cuts to education 4.5 will be cut from higher education with a little shorter school year. university cut could lead to more tuition increases of your class. proposition 38 a competing measure is guaranteeing that the money raised from the tax increases coast of a school spirit proposition 30 only does that for the first year. proposition 38 is a widespread tax increase. the one with the most votes wins if both measures passed. >> if you are headed to the polls today you will be in the heat. we have another one day on tap erica has an election day forecast. >> good morning james it will be another toasty one flirting with record breaking to began. the client into the upper seventies along the coast. it is a milestone to the morning. warm sunny conditions as we head into the afternoon high-pressure firmly in control of clear skies from the bay area. big changes talk a
governor brown designed the california budget to include the revenue from property. so if it fails it will force the state to immediately cut $6 billion-that $6 million from the budget triggering massive cuts to education 4.5 will be cut from higher education with a little shorter school year. university cut could lead to more tuition increases of your class. proposition 38 a competing measure is guaranteeing that the money raised from the tax increases coast of a school spirit proposition 30...
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representatives brown and -- and the chairwoman of the democratic party debbie wasserman schultz. and let's hear it for your mayor. and all of you are here, and i am really happy about that. you know, for the past several days, all of us have been focused on the storm that has taken place along the east coast. obviously, florida knows something about storms. as a nation, we mourn those that have been lost, and i have been up to new jersey. i have been talking to the governors and mayors every single day, and i want people to know that when i talk to them, i talk on behalf of america, and i told them we will be with them every step of the way until we have fully recovered from the hardship and the crisis, and we will do it together because that is what we do in the united states of america. you know, and as heartbroken as we have been by some of the images of families whose lives have been offended, we have also been inspired, seeing police officers and folks rushing into burning buildings and neighbors helping neighbors cope with tragedy. leaders from different of -- different pol
representatives brown and -- and the chairwoman of the democratic party debbie wasserman schultz. and let's hear it for your mayor. and all of you are here, and i am really happy about that. you know, for the past several days, all of us have been focused on the storm that has taken place along the east coast. obviously, florida knows something about storms. as a nation, we mourn those that have been lost, and i have been up to new jersey. i have been talking to the governors and mayors every...
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she has a 50% to 47% edge to defeat scott brown. it's the highest profile senate race in the country. do you think she'll win? >> i do. once she pulled ahead, i don't think these departments are going to back off of her. there's only so much ticket splitting and obama is just roaring out of massachusetts. remember the states that had him as governor are rejecting him. i think that we're going to do very well there. i want to watch for what happens when people talk about elizabeth warren's future, running for president and other things. >> i know. i know whip love it, she hasn't even gotten the office yet and they're already talking about the next one. awesome. >> a race near and dear to both of our hearts, north carolina where democratic byron georgian is stepping down and rick berg is leading at the moment, heidi heitkamp, do you think she can pull it out. >> i do, but it's really close. it's just so much ticket splitting required, because romney's doing so well in that state, but she has run i think the best senate campaign in ame
she has a 50% to 47% edge to defeat scott brown. it's the highest profile senate race in the country. do you think she'll win? >> i do. once she pulled ahead, i don't think these departments are going to back off of her. there's only so much ticket splitting and obama is just roaring out of massachusetts. remember the states that had him as governor are rejecting him. i think that we're going to do very well there. i want to watch for what happens when people talk about elizabeth warren's...
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the president of brown has a 14-year-old. with that said, i absolutely agree with you there is still bias. in this town the number of times i have heard, she is really good, but, well, she has sharp elbows. that means she had a different opinion and had to do it forcefully because nobody paid attention the first 10 times she said it. there is just always something. there are networks and they are more comfortable. i am not sure if the world was run by women if we were not doing the same thing. we are more comfortable with a certain type of person or a style. there are all places where a person is not considered because they did not visualize it. it is equally true for african- americans, hispanics, gays, we still have a vision. some careers are worse than others. i know about landscape design. the binders of women -- i think what gov. romney and it up -- his whole body language and his tone made people squirm. on the other hand, the fact it was binders of women was pointed out by a number of people, that was a women's group h
the president of brown has a 14-year-old. with that said, i absolutely agree with you there is still bias. in this town the number of times i have heard, she is really good, but, well, she has sharp elbows. that means she had a different opinion and had to do it forcefully because nobody paid attention the first 10 times she said it. there is just always something. there are networks and they are more comfortable. i am not sure if the world was run by women if we were not doing the same thing....
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you need to speak to brown people and come up with policies. that's the conversation that republicans will have starting in about five minutes from now. >> the gender gap that we saw. obviously an earlier polling there was a wider gap. it looked a lightle tighter as we got closer. women had a candidate of choice. i think that the campaign put a lot into reaching them on many different levels. just to go back to race, the other thing that has happened here is that president obama did have that mid western firewall. and the people who really came out for them there were white working class women. he put together an economic populas message as well as a message of freedom. issues like contraception are not just lifestyle issues but also economic issues. the president's message wound up being really consistent and able to reach a lot of different groups at the same time. >> i spoke to an obama official today who didn't want to go on record discussing the racial separation issues but what they did say not for at bugs was look, this is the break down
you need to speak to brown people and come up with policies. that's the conversation that republicans will have starting in about five minutes from now. >> the gender gap that we saw. obviously an earlier polling there was a wider gap. it looked a lightle tighter as we got closer. women had a candidate of choice. i think that the campaign put a lot into reaching them on many different levels. just to go back to race, the other thing that has happened here is that president obama did have...
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and i've been watching one of the races here does didn't get as much national attention and sherry brown up against josh mandl who is state fresher and mika, chuck and joe and everybody, what is crucial, republicans hoped to take that back and it looks like democrats may be able to hold on there. >> kelly, it's willie. i'm curious, we spent spend a lot of time talking in the press about what we think voters want or what they're interested in. have you had opportunity to speak to any voters about what made the difference for them if they were sitting on the fence? why they went one way or the other? what's the feeling there? >> reporter: well one thing you get is a big exhale. people are ready for it to be over, ready for the ads to be over and the phone calls to be over and also you get a sense that people sort of revert to that gut moment. do they have a general feeling about the president that they want to see him continue or do they feel like it's one of those years when change for them makes a difference? you come back to those very fundamental things where people have a sense of do
and i've been watching one of the races here does didn't get as much national attention and sherry brown up against josh mandl who is state fresher and mika, chuck and joe and everybody, what is crucial, republicans hoped to take that back and it looks like democrats may be able to hold on there. >> kelly, it's willie. i'm curious, we spent spend a lot of time talking in the press about what we think voters want or what they're interested in. have you had opportunity to speak to any...
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jerry brown is still the governor. i will be looking forward to those debates later today with him in jill's fine. thank you very much. host: brian lamb is still hosting q&a. talk more about whether or not it is viewed president obama squandered his chance to work with democrats early on? guest: people look back at the time has passed and look back as president obama's first term and see that he accomplished a lot. latinos are upset he did not aggressively pursue immigration reform, but he inherited a terrible situation. he did get the big stimulus package in history through congress. he got health care reform through. there is a lot of other things. the lilly ledbetter act. dodd-frank. those are major pieces of legislation. and i think if president obama was speaking frankly, he would say i did a lot and cannot do everything. and i lost my pejorative. -\ host: season and thus it -- cspan is at american university in northwest d.c.. in a little bit we will hear from some of the students. first up, philip greenwich, a s
jerry brown is still the governor. i will be looking forward to those debates later today with him in jill's fine. thank you very much. host: brian lamb is still hosting q&a. talk more about whether or not it is viewed president obama squandered his chance to work with democrats early on? guest: people look back at the time has passed and look back as president obama's first term and see that he accomplished a lot. latinos are upset he did not aggressively pursue immigration reform, but he...
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>> bemis anybody, practically anybody who was brown or black. bemis practically anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. you had a case here where the republican party right now is stampeding toward irrelevance. if they do not catch up with everything in the national journal, there is changing demographics. you cannot have a ruling coalition that is virtually all white. you had president obama yesterday put together this new ascendant coalition, put it back together from 2008 and enough of the democratic coalition so you have this combination of hispanics, more than 70% of hispanics, young voters, people who both want to twice as a democrat. they're likely to remain a dealt crack -- democrat. republicans, what they're missing is the idea of trying to expand their percentage of a shrinking electorate. like it or not, this is becoming a majority minority nation and the republican party, this is the last time republicans will have a chance at winning the presidency with this kind of electoral strategy. >> let's ta
>> bemis anybody, practically anybody who was brown or black. bemis practically anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. you had a case here where the republican party right now is stampeding toward irrelevance. if they do not catch up with everything in the national journal, there is changing demographics. you cannot have a ruling coalition that is virtually all white. you had president obama yesterday put together this new ascendant coalition, put it...
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>> practically anybody who was brown or black, procter we anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. was a case where the republican party is stampeding towards prevalence if they don't catch -- stampeding toward irrelevance up to then't catch new america and the changing demographics. you cannot have a ruling coalition that is virtually all white. you had president obama put together this new rising coalition and put together enough of the old democratic coalition to win. he got more than 70% of hispanics. young voters. if you vote once to twice as a democrat, history shows that there will be a lifetime democrats. the republicans are missing the idea of trying to expand their percentage of a shrinking electorate. this is becoming a majority- minority nation. this is probably the last time the republicans love a chance to win like this. >> let's talk about why this happened. how about mitt romney? how did he try to reach out to these people? >> i was talking earlier about the fundamental assumptions underlying the campaign. romney's campaign believes t
>> practically anybody who was brown or black, procter we anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. was a case where the republican party is stampeding towards prevalence if they don't catch -- stampeding toward irrelevance up to then't catch new america and the changing demographics. you cannot have a ruling coalition that is virtually all white. you had president obama put together this new rising coalition and put together enough of the old democratic...
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the incumbent republican scott brown up against his democratic challenger, elizabeth warren. only 5% reporting at this point. she's about 5,000 votes ahead. in indiana, we're still watching this, just changing as we watch it. joe donnelly still ahead with almost 50% reporting. this is a seat that if republicans lose, it is an early tell-tale sign they are not going to be able to retake control of the senate. let's look at the balance of power at this hour. >> right now, 38 republican seats, 37 democratic seats. you see these two purple seats right here, for the two independents. one is for bernie sanders of vermont who won re-election tonight. the other is more towards the middle. that's because that's angus king, the newly elected independent senator of maine. all of these white seats in the middle are still those that are outstanding, those that are up for re-election right now. of course, still, neither has even close to the 51 needed to have the full-out majority of the senate. >> a lot of races to find out about. thanks very much. we will check in with our analysts. van
the incumbent republican scott brown up against his democratic challenger, elizabeth warren. only 5% reporting at this point. she's about 5,000 votes ahead. in indiana, we're still watching this, just changing as we watch it. joe donnelly still ahead with almost 50% reporting. this is a seat that if republicans lose, it is an early tell-tale sign they are not going to be able to retake control of the senate. let's look at the balance of power at this hour. >> right now, 38 republican...
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scott brown comes riding back on his -- in his red pickup. >> potentially. right. the president met with massachusetts governor duvall patrick and everyone thought oh, does that mean he's leaning toward picking kerry because he might have someone who could slide into that job. i don't know if that's what's going to go down. these are all definitely factors. >> bill: yesterday, you and i were there at the white house yesterday when the president launched a big new political campaign. my2k. what's that all about? we'll get into that with olive yea knox. you can join the conference at 1-866-55-press. thursday, november 29. we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: this is the "full court press." the "bill press show." live on your radio and on current tv. >> bill: hey 25 minutes after the hour here on
scott brown comes riding back on his -- in his red pickup. >> potentially. right. the president met with massachusetts governor duvall patrick and everyone thought oh, does that mean he's leaning toward picking kerry because he might have someone who could slide into that job. i don't know if that's what's going to go down. these are all definitely factors. >> bill: yesterday, you and i were there at the white house yesterday when the president launched a big new political campaign....
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and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a comfortable margin. a 54% over 45%. the to our web site c-span.org for more details. host: from the wall street journal, economic money rooms after win come in the second term, president obama confronts an economy that offers glimmers of long missing vitality but remains a held back by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties and slowing global growth. united states stock futures headed lower and the dollar weakened as obama won another term on tuesday. market's extended losses and in early trading after obama's victory over mitt romney. the presidential contest grew close attention from investors in part because of its implications for united states spending, tax and health care policy. money managers said among their top concerns is the new government's ability to reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. more than $600 billion of tax increases and reduced spending set to go into effect next year. mr. obama has a re
and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a comfortable margin. a 54% over 45%. the to our web site c-span.org for more details. host: from the wall street journal, economic money rooms after win come in the second term, president obama confronts an economy that offers glimmers of long missing vitality but remains a held back by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties and...
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scott brown in massachusetts. he is the incumbent senator. he's had a run for his money in more ways than one from elizabeth warren, the democrat. privately republicans have said that they just don't think they can hold onto this. they think that democrats are going to come home in the traditionally democratic state of massachusetts. but in the last couple days those polls have tightened up publicly and privately. scott brown certainly pulled off a surprise a few years ago and he could do the same today. these are just three examples but we're going to be watching all of these incredibly dramatic competitive races as the night goes on. >> thanks. thousands of people in new york and new jersey are facing devastating losses from superstorm sandy. on this election day, they're actually getting extra help if they can make it to any local polling station. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i prop
scott brown in massachusetts. he is the incumbent senator. he's had a run for his money in more ways than one from elizabeth warren, the democrat. privately republicans have said that they just don't think they can hold onto this. they think that democrats are going to come home in the traditionally democratic state of massachusetts. but in the last couple days those polls have tightened up publicly and privately. scott brown certainly pulled off a surprise a few years ago and he could do the...
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massachusetts, it is a marquis race because senator scott brown is very well known since he surprised everybody by winning what was ted kennedy's democratic seat. he's fighting for his political life and keep this a red seat from his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and going into today, republican sources told us they don't think it is likely, but we'll see, because he certainly surprised us before. let's go to the democratic seats that we're watching. virginia. this is years ago. he wants his seat ck and democratic candidate tim kaine. this is a democratic seat. jim webb who beat him six years ago, is retiring. this is neck and neck in the polls. over $80 million spent. so far the most expensive senate race here. we have seen the ads over and over here in d.c. the last one i want to point out is montana. it is a red state, but it has a democratic senator, john tester. he's been fighting for his political life since the day he was elected six years ago. his republican opponent is denny reberg. the two of them have been virtually within a one-point difference for a year plus.
massachusetts, it is a marquis race because senator scott brown is very well known since he surprised everybody by winning what was ted kennedy's democratic seat. he's fighting for his political life and keep this a red seat from his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and going into today, republican sources told us they don't think it is likely, but we'll see, because he certainly surprised us before. let's go to the democratic seats that we're watching. virginia. this is years ago. he...
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. >> reporter: republican senator scott brown is widely considered popular and gets credit for working with democrats, but he's at risk. >> it's nice to meet you. >> you have my vote. >> reporter: pressure is on democrat elizabeth warren, a first-time candidate, former obama administration official and harvard law professor to block republicans from taking enough seats to be in charge. >> a republican controlled senate is a senate bad for massachusetts and bad for this country. >> want to talk about gridlock, imagine when professor warren is down there. that's what people tell me. >> reporter: republicans expect to pick up seats held by retiring democrats in north dakota and nebraska but could lose a seat in maine after olimpia snowe bowed out. >> the fight over the senate is a very big deal, and it has not gone very well over the last few months for the republicans. >> reporter: that's because republicans were counting on red state candidates that turned into long shots. in missouri republican todd akin refused to quit after his comments about rape and pregnancy angered many women and
. >> reporter: republican senator scott brown is widely considered popular and gets credit for working with democrats, but he's at risk. >> it's nice to meet you. >> you have my vote. >> reporter: pressure is on democrat elizabeth warren, a first-time candidate, former obama administration official and harvard law professor to block republicans from taking enough seats to be in charge. >> a republican controlled senate is a senate bad for massachusetts and bad for...
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governor brown's tax initiative. prop 30 would raise the sales tax and income taxes for the highest earners. the money would go for prison realignment and education. prop 38 funded by civil rights attorney molly munger. it would increase income taxes on a sliding scale for most californians and raise an estimated $10 billion a year for schools and pay down state debt. if both 30 and 38 pass, the one with the most votes will win. >>> to make sure voting in the bay area goes smoothly, we have the investigative unit on the task. call 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. remember to tune in to nbc bay area for election results. our coverage starts at 3:00. we will take a quick break and check weather and traffic right after. >>> welcome back. time is 9:28. a beautiful live picture over san francisco. you can see for about 5 to 8 miles from this live picture. with the absence of fog, it is a fantastic day. 80 degrees at the coast. 83 bay side. temperatures will drop significantly as of tomorrow down i
governor brown's tax initiative. prop 30 would raise the sales tax and income taxes for the highest earners. the money would go for prison realignment and education. prop 38 funded by civil rights attorney molly munger. it would increase income taxes on a sliding scale for most californians and raise an estimated $10 billion a year for schools and pay down state debt. if both 30 and 38 pass, the one with the most votes will win. >>> to make sure voting in the bay area goes smoothly, we...
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i love sherrod brown. that is the guy i love and. . how about jason mraz? i know why you guys are here. since you arrived on time even though last night was the end of daylight savings time, i assume to figure it out. this is mitt romney's time of the year got his favorite day. he officially get to turn back the clock. that is what he does. he does it officially. he tries to do it every other way but this time he actually gets to turn back the clock. over the last week or so since hurricane sandy incentive affected parts of cleveland as well, i went to a church this morning. hed they told us the pastor th talked about the damage done. i tell you what. one of the things from the day before the storm hit, the president i would get on the line with a conference call with all the governors in the affected states, from my state of delaware, and with the mayors as well. with all of our team, the secretary of defense. the femal director, and the entire team. my mom used to say out of everything bad something good will happen. what i took away from this last week w
i love sherrod brown. that is the guy i love and. . how about jason mraz? i know why you guys are here. since you arrived on time even though last night was the end of daylight savings time, i assume to figure it out. this is mitt romney's time of the year got his favorite day. he officially get to turn back the clock. that is what he does. he does it officially. he tries to do it every other way but this time he actually gets to turn back the clock. over the last week or so since hurricane...
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>> reporter: the real action in massachusetts is the dead heat contest for the senate between scott brown, the republican, and elizabeth warren, the democrat. voter turnout could top 70%. some 3 million plus votes being cast in one of the most closely watched senate races in the country that could very well determine the balance of power in the senate in the next congress. >> the difference is that scott brown is popular. he is popular. and has been for his entire term. but so is elizabeth warren. and so the question is for independents you get two popular people, who are you going to pull the lever for? >> reporter: now, governor mitt romney literally has miles to go before we see him on the stage behind me. he's off for election day campaign style events in both ohio and pennsylvania. nothing conventional about this particular campaign. mitt romney out there on election day. simon? >> testament to how close is still is. hampton pearson there at the romney headquarters and of course tonight cnbc special report. your money, your vote begins at 5:00 eastern. up for grabs, 33 senate seats,
>> reporter: the real action in massachusetts is the dead heat contest for the senate between scott brown, the republican, and elizabeth warren, the democrat. voter turnout could top 70%. some 3 million plus votes being cast in one of the most closely watched senate races in the country that could very well determine the balance of power in the senate in the next congress. >> the difference is that scott brown is popular. he is popular. and has been for his entire term. but so is...
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she defeats moderate republican senator scott brown. this was always going to be a tough race for brown because of the way voters break down in massachusetts. 52% of voters in massachusetts say they're independent. 36% say they're democrats. and just 12%. a small number, say they're republicans. because of that small figure of g.o.p. voters in massachusetts, republicans told us that scott brown had to win 20% of the vote tonight in order to win. but look at our exit poll. brown only got 11% of democratic voters in massachusetts, elizabeth warren got 89%. so the harvard law professor and former member of the obama administration has won the senate seat in massachusetts. scott, she heads to washington as the first female senator from massachusetts. she get there is in january. >> pelley: byron, thanks very much. a big pickup for the democrats, bob. >> yes, it was. and this is massachusetts reverting to form. i mean, this was ted kennedy's seat when scott brown got elected. he said no, it's th people's se. and that's right but this is a se
she defeats moderate republican senator scott brown. this was always going to be a tough race for brown because of the way voters break down in massachusetts. 52% of voters in massachusetts say they're independent. 36% say they're democrats. and just 12%. a small number, say they're republicans. because of that small figure of g.o.p. voters in massachusetts, republicans told us that scott brown had to win 20% of the vote tonight in order to win. but look at our exit poll. brown only got 11% of...
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job, our job, whether you are a republican, democrat, independent, rich, poor, black, white, black -- brown, gay, straight, the goal is to keep the hope alive and to combat the cynicism and apathy. to change our lives in the country in the world that we live in. befores is the night ebfor the day. and tomorrow is the day. we are going to go to work tomorrow and we are going to go to work the day after that and the day after that. when the work really counts. to's reelect president obama carry our standard forward towards the america that lives in our hearts. god bless. this is called land of hope and dreams. ♪ grab your ticket and your suitcase. under is rolling down. you don't know where you're going now. but you know you will not be back. if you are weary, lay your head up, chest. we will take what we can carry. and we will leave the rest. ♪ we live in a land of hope and dreams. ♪ i will stem virucide. you will need a good companion now -- i will stand by your side. you need a good companion now. tomorrow there'll be sunshine. and all this darkness pass. where big wheels roll and fi
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in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman ron barber dropped off their ballot in downtown tucson. this was yesterday. barber was shot twice alongside giffords in the tucson rampage that killed six people in 2011. he is going for a full term after winning a special election in june. he's locked in a really tough race against republican martha mcsally. >>> communities in the northeast are trying to clean up from the devastation left by superstorm sandy. and now they're facing a new storm. brick, new jersey, has already ordered mandatory evacuation for residents in low-lying areas. also encouraging others to leave if their home could be affec
in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman...